STOP DRINKING.
"I can't" are two little words seldom ispd by a man ttlio drinks ; to use them be liinks ia an evidence of weakness, and so wo vouder why, when ho quits. lio dooan't stry juit. If wo krew all, our wonder wouli l bo, vioh that terrible craving rfc his vitals, he is ibloto resist even for a short time— a iraving on which will-power, morf\l Buaaion, ,he pledge, self-respect, have no effect wbativev, and whioh unlil recenlly has been an nsnrmountable bar to reform in tbonsanus lpon tboi'srnds of cases. But the time has some when that craving can be stopped ! 3uie. Jvsb as sure as it ia possible to cure i cold. The appetite can bo destroyed, tho nan placed baok, so far as drinking is conserncd, jnst where he was before be acqnired ;he habit. The eui-e does not destroy the vill, but the appetite. So he will have to earn to drink all ovor again, and tho iffori; will be bo great that, if ho is worth saving, he won't make it. R. T. Booth's jolden Remedy No. 1 destroys the drink ippetito. R. T. Booth's Golden Romody STo. 2 is tho best brain and nerve tonic on ;his earth. — Advt.
For continuation oj reaaing matter see fourth poo?.
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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3
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215STOP DRINKING. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3
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